Fraser, Sir Thomas Richard, 1841-1920 (Knight ; Professor of medicine at the University of Edinburgh)
Dates
- Existence: 5 February 1841 - 4 January 1920
Found in 7 Collections and/or Records:
Fraser (Sir Thomas Richard) Notes of lectures on Materia Medica, 1882-1883
Creator(s): Taylor, William, fl. 1883 (student); Fraser, Thomas Richard, Sir, 1841-1920 (physician and pharmacologist, professor of medicine at the University of Edinburgh)
Fraser (Sir Thomas Richard). Notes of lectures on Materia Medica taken by W. Taylor in Edinburgh University in 1882-83. 3 vols.
Notebooks of lectures at the University of Edinburgh, taken down by Robert Low Orr and William J. Orr
Notes of Lectures on Materia Medica given by Professor Thomas Richard Fraser, taken down by Norman P. Walker
Lectures on materia medica given by Professor Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, taken down by Norman P. Walker, University of Edinburgh. Winter session 1882-1883.
Notes on lectures on Materia Medica given by Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, taken down by G. M. Robertson
Lectures on materia medica given by Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, taken by George M. Robertson, c 1885. University of Edinburgh.
Notes on lectures on Materia Medica given by Sir Thomas Richard Fraser, taken down by George MacKay
Fraser (Sir Thomas Richard) Lectures on materia medica taken down by George Mackay. 3 vols. Edinburgh University, winter sessions 1881-1882, 1882-1883.
Notes on Sir Thomas Rirchard Fraser's lectures on materia medica
Synopsis of Prof. Sir Thomas Richard Fraser's lectures on materia medica. c. 1891. 2 vols.
Two-volume set of the lecture notes of an unnamed student, taken at Professor Fraser’s lectures on the Materia Medica, 13 October 1896-19 March 1897
Two volumes containing student lecture notes from The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies entitled 'Materia Medica - Fraser - vol. I' and 'vol. II'. The lectures were given by Prof. Fraser on 'Materia Medica'; there is no information on the identity of the student. The first lecture is dated 13 October 1896 and the last one, 19 March 1897. Some loose notes are enclosed in the second volume.
